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Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2002 5:46 pm
by Lowellsteve (imported)
I want to tell my girlfriend how I feel about this .
But I want to here from other women that have BF or husbands with this desire. I want to hear what they have to say about it.And if there happy this way. and how long have they been with there castrated man. Or if he is a wona be do they get sick of his fantasy. I know very few women come in here so I'm not hoping for a reply.
Re: Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2002 6:38 am
by sacfull (imported)
I told my wife that I wanted a castration about 8 months ago, and she was surprised to say the least when I first told her. However, we have spoken about it many times since and I have given my reasons for wanting to be castrated and she now understands and is supportive and is now very much looking forward to the event as much as I am. I must say that it took alot of nerve to break the news but it was a huge relief to be open and honest with her about it. This surely must be the foundation of any solid relationship. Good luck.
Re: Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2002 12:25 pm
by Blaise (imported)
Re: Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2002 1:35 pm
by A-1 (imported)
Quiz...
What movie or book was it where the guy got kicked out of medical school because he cut the penis off of his cadaver and then tied it to the "pull string" on the light in the walk in refrigerator? ( or was it a closet?)

A-1

Re: Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2002 7:17 pm
by Glenda J (imported)
While some wives or girlfriends may be receptive to a man being castrated after the relationship is established, it is much better to tell them first. Some women will reject the idea, but many will not. It will help a lot that they were part of the decision making process. Not all women by any means, but many like to be made love to the way another woman would make love to them so being unable to perform is not a problem for many.
As for getting castrated and then taking testosterone, is, to me, like pissing in the wind. It would serve no purpose. If you like being a man and being able to perform as a man, why in the hell would you want to take away the natural means for doing so?
Glenda J
Re: Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2002 9:18 pm
by A-1 (imported)
Re: Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2002 9:36 pm
by A-1 (imported)
...really, Guy.
Lighten up.
Don't you know that this site is an aberration?
Would you rather that we cut all the females at age 12, sew their cooches shut and then stone them to death if they decided that they wanted to fuck anyway?
Maybe throw black veils over them so that you can't see if they are ugly or not.
I wouldn't pay too much attention to feminists. They just want to get attention and to stir up controversy.
So, Guy, start the discussion thread, I dare you. Believing that western society is anti-male is a state of mind.
It's called paranoia!
Of course, there is the argument that if it really bothers you that you are a very, very insecure male who feels threatened in the presence of an assertive female.
While you are at it make sure that you understand the difference between aggressive and assertive.
And be careful what you say, in the meantime also be careful that a bunch of feminists or worse yet a bunch of Bull-dykes don't throw a net over your head and haul you off to a vacant warehouse somewhere and castrate you after they milk your semen to perpetuate their kind...
I ain't afraid of 'em, man. Hell, if a lesbian messes with me I'll EAT her!

A-1
(Just kidding!)

Re: Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2002 10:26 pm
by radar (imported)
With all due respect, A-1, that was too much. Fine if we disagree with someone; we can argue our case. But please let's not try to just shut him up with shaming tactics and name-calling. None of us are in a position to wield accusations regarding anyone's alleged insecurities or paranoia, because we've not walked in his shoes. (Sometimes they are out to get you!) I've seen close-up what happens to perfectly good men who are on the dirty end of some of the crap laws feminism has inspired.
The problem with Salami's message wasn't that he was wrong necessarily, so much as that it was an overreaction to the content of the discussion so far. We can't know what prompted it unless he tells us, but I can assure you that reactions like that most typically come not from the insecure, but from the screwed-over.
If he does start that thread, people might be surprised by some of the facts that come out of it.
By the way, that movie you mentioned, that wasn't the one with Matthew Modine and Daphne Zuniga, was it? I can't remember the name of it.
Re: Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2002 12:25 pm
by Lowellsteve (imported)
Its off the topic again. And where are the women I wanted replys from?
Re: Wives' or Girlfriends' Feelings on Castration
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2002 12:42 pm
by Paolo
Yes, and it's usually the same people who keep pulling threads off of their original topic for their own amusement.
In an effort to try and add something that is relevant to the question:
When I first began having problems with chronic testicle pain and a raft of problems, I decided that I would not try and cover it up. At the time, I worked with four ladies, mid 20's to my own age, 30 at the time. They were all very understanding and sympathetic, a couple of them even aroused by the issue of castration. This led to a long discussion of the pros and cons of castration, and not one unkind word was said by them in the process. The idea of HRT under THEIR control was the most fascinating of subjects for them. I often wonder what kind of research they did. Of course, I'm sure that not every woman out there would react so well.
Just some thoughts.